Minerva #23

After pushing the density to its limit, I’m dialing back to a middle range. These pieces explore the space between order and overload — still intricate, but with room to see how the geometry behaves. Each one tests a different possibility inside that space: how far the pattern can stretch, how color changes the sense of depth, how symmetry holds even when the rules start to bend. It’s a short pause before moving on, and pushing other boundaries..

Minerva #24

Minerva #25

The next two pieces sit in the same space as the others, but the structure behaves differently. Instead of a uniform field of crossings, the long parallel lines and short jagged segments separate into distinct roles. The result feels less like a statistical texture and more like a system with intent — the geometry choosing when to run straight and when to break. It’s still rule‑based, but the rules express themselves with a different kind of clarity.

Minerva #26

Minerva #27

These patterns have always looked self-contained, but they were never meant to be final. They’ve been a way of thinking in straight lines — small studies inside narrow rules — and over time they’ve become a library I can return to. Some of these structures may show up again later, not as the focus, but as quiet texture or as the underlying geometry that shapes a composition without being seen. This piece is a small glimpse of a possible future.
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